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Diagonal Element Rubber Banding Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Diagonal Element Rubber Banding Tutorial saw “Rubber Banding” introduced, better for non-mobile, but today … we shore up mobile “Rubber Banding” via ontouchmove introduced … document.body.ontouchmove=function(e){ var rectis=document.body.getBoundingClientRect(); if (e.touches[0].clientX) { ourDrawLine(eval(rectis.left + e.touches[0].clientX), eval(rectis.top + e.touches[0].clientY)); } else … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, click, CSS, DOM, emoji, emoji flag, emoji menu, entity, event, favicon, form, HTML, html entity, icon, innerHTML, input, interactive input, iOS, Javascript, mobile, mouseout, navigation, onclick, onload, onmousemove, onmouseout, onsubmit, PHP, programming, share, sharing, submit, SVG, tab, tab icon, textarea, textbox, textbox type, tutorial, type, user, user input, value, web browser
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Diagonal Element Rubber Banding Tutorial
Some days before yesterday’s Diagonal Element Square Nesting Tutorial we compared this current “nesting” diagonal element logic to … Yes, this might be thought of as “overkill” compared to … hr element rotations … and/or … SVG … and, today, … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, click, CSS, DOM, emoji, emoji flag, emoji menu, entity, event, favicon, form, HTML, html entity, icon, innerHTML, input, interactive input, Javascript, mouseout, navigation, onclick, onload, onmousemove, onmouseout, onsubmit, PHP, programming, submit, SVG, tab, tab icon, textarea, textbox, textbox type, tutorial, type, user, user input, value, web browser
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Circle Terminology in Mathematics Jitters Tutorial
Before today’s work the blog posting Circle Terminology in Mathematics Tutorial below would annoy because of a “soon after page load” navigation to an iframe way below. We’ve seen problems like that before, and it’s normally been due to (where … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, astronomy, background, background image, bar chart, base64, button, chemistry, circle, circular, compound, data uri, data url, day, distance, dropdown, element, equation, focus, formula, geometry, Google, Google Charts, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, interactive entry, Javascript, justification, justify, mathematics, molecule, navigate, navigation, nest, nesting, onclick, orbit, periodic table, perspective, planet, programming, prompt, quiz, radius, scale, science, search engine, select, size, solar system, statistics, stop press, sun, SVG, svg+xml, tagged animated gif, text justification, tool, user, utf-8, watermark, window.prompt, year
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Making Of How Come Sharing and Remembering Tutorial
The other day, getting the content together for the “making of” How Come Sharing and Remembering Tutorial we stumbled upon, in a first time for us, using … Dailymotion‘s sharing “embed” recommended HTML … <iframe src=”https://geo.dailymotion.com/player.html?video=x9oajeg” style=”width:100%; height:100%; visibility:hidden; position:absolute; … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, ask, audio, background image, body, collaboration, dailymotion, Did you know, div, dropdowm, email, embed, embed code, FileZilla, Google, hashtag, hashtagging, how come, HTML, image, link, localStorage, making of, nesting, onclick, PaintBrush, programming, question, remember, remembering, search engine, select, sessionStorage, sftp, share, sharing, SMS, splash page, tutorial, uninvited audio, upload, video embed code, web browser, why
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Drag and Drop Peers External Javascript Tutorial
There would have to be lots of provisos, but wouldn’t it be good regarding yesterday’s Drag and Drop Peers Primer Tutorial‘s Drag and Drop supervisor web application, for mobile, if … Some form of external Javascript tool could help out … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, button, clone, cloning, DOM, drag, drag and drop, drop, dropdown, external Javascript, file, glob, innerHTML, Javascript, menu, mobile, onchange, onclick, peer, peerage, peers, PHP, programming, redirect, select, suite, supervisor, tool, tutorial, value, web applications
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Animated Plane Refuel Game Tutorial
Today we wondered how best to involve the … plane … mainly, but perhaps also the … gymnast … with a guest starring role … … in an online game in our recent Animated Plane and Coconut Hunt Game Nuances … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, coconut, content, contenteditable, createElement, crosshair, CSS, cursor, data uri, Did you know, DOM, dynamic javascript, emoji, emoji text, event, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, Google Image search, hashtag, hashtagging, height, HTML, hunt, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, image search, Javascript, keyframes, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, onclick, onload, onmousemove, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, pointer, popup, position, procul.org, programming, progress, prompt, reactions, script, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, transition, transitions, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, url, webp, white, white background, widget, width, window.open, window.opener
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Animated Plane and Coconut Hunt Game Nuances Tutorial
Today’s a day of nuanced progress, after yesterday’s Coconut Hunt Game Tutorial‘s “filling in sideways” work on our Animated Plane and Coconut Hunt Game web application. Today, we … fixed some document.body.title annoyances whereby it would appear too often worked … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, coconut, content, contenteditable, createElement, crosshair, CSS, cursor, data uri, Did you know, DOM, dynamic javascript, emoji, emoji text, event, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, Google Image search, hashtag, hashtagging, height, HTML, hunt, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, image search, Javascript, keyframes, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, onclick, onload, onmousemove, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, pointer, popup, position, procul.org, programming, prompt, reactions, script, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, transition, transitions, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, url, webp, white, white background, widget, width, window.open, window.opener
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Periodic Table Image Map Primer Tutorial
We have a new web application with some familiar themes, but some new features, today. Familiar, to regular readers, will be the subject matter of the Periodic Table, which we’ve referenced in the past, as well as … the use … Continue reading →
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Tagged area, chemistry, CSS, event, HTML, image map, ime, Javascript, map, mix-blend-mode, mobilefish, onclick, onmouseover, periodic table, programming, science, tutorial, Wikipedia
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